>hmm thanks. okay my setup is like this. maybe i did something wrong here.
>I am a wireless Isp or soon to be. sold the dailup side.

licensed or unlicensed? what frequency?  what are you using for 
bandwidtht mgt and accounting?

>our company lan is behind a lrp router/firewall.
>the internet servers (web,mail,ftp) are not. or not suppose to be.

It looks like they ports are blocked, below

>our websites come up. 
>www.florida-wireless.com,www.dsisteel.com,www.gwei.net but no mail.
>i use a 2511 cisco router.
>can anyone ping the machine 208.62.146.34 ?

you made a typo:

# ping 208.62.145.34
PING 208.62.145.34 (208.62.145.34): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 208.62.145.34: icmp_seq=0 ttl=111 time=149.048 ms
64 bytes from 208.62.145.34: icmp_seq=1 ttl=111 time=147.598 ms
64 bytes from 208.62.145.34: icmp_seq=2 ttl=111 time=147.967 ms
64 bytes from 208.62.145.34: icmp_seq=3 ttl=111 time=148.111 ms
64 bytes from 208.62.145.34: icmp_seq=4 ttl=111 time=149.147 ms

but look at this port scan:

Port Probe Results

Target Computer List
         208.62.145.34
                 00022 - TCP - port unused
                 00023 - TCP - port unused
                 00024 - TCP - port unused
                 00025 - TCP - smtp     NO DATA
                 00026 - TCP - port unused
                 00027 - TCP - port unused
                 00078 - TCP - port unused
                 00079 - TCP - port unused
                 00080 - TCP - http      NO DATA
                 00081 - TCP - port unused
                 00082 - TCP - port unused
                 00102 - TCP - port unused
                 00103 - TCP - port unused
                 00104 - TCP - port unused
                 00105 - TCP - port unused
                 00106 - TCP - unknown
                 00107 - TCP - port unused
                 00108 - TCP - port unused
                 00109 - TCP - port unused
                 00110 - TCP - pop3
                 00111 - TCP - port unused
                 00112 - TCP - port unused


Len


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